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Earn Your RN to BS in Nursing Degree at Rutgers University

Rutgers makes it convenient for nurses to earn their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nursing at the Atlantic Cape Campus in Mays Landing.

Rutgers University makes it convenient for students to earn their RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nurses with their BSN are in higher demand and often earn higher salaries. It is recommended that by 2020 acute care facilities have 80% of their nursing staff hold a BSN. Nurses working as an RN can now pursue their Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Rutgers on the Atlantic Cape Community College Campus in Mays Landing.

Prospective students who start in the Fall 2018 Semester can earn their degree by January 2020 by attending part-time. Students attending full-time can earn their degree in one year. The Mays Landing location allows students to enjoy smaller class sizes. Classes are taught by Rutgers-Camden School of Nursing faculty who are renowned for their teaching and research skills. Merit scholarships and financial aid are available for qualified students. Students enjoy all the benefits of a world-class academic experience in a tight-knit, friendly campus.

Rutgers Admissions is hosting an Instant Decision Day on June 21st. Prospective students who attend will have the $70.00 application fee waived and receive a same day decision. Students should still complete an online application prior to the Instant Decision Day. The Instant Decision Day is held in Building Q on the Atlantic Cape Mays Landing Campus. For more information or to reserve a time for Instant Decision Day, please call 609-837-2910.

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a leading national research university and the state of New Jersey’s preeminent, comprehensive public institution of higher education. Established in 1766, the university is the eighth oldest higher education institution in the United States. More than 69,000 students and 22,500 full- and part-time faculty and staff learn, work, and serve the public at Rutgers locations across New Jersey and around the world.

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